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1998 R34 Skyline Gt-t Coupe - White With Factory Sunroof


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Hi Guys,

Selling my car as listed below. (First Australian Owner.)

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Model: 1998 R34 GT-T Coupe

Colour:  White (QM1)

Engine Type: RB25DET NEO

Transmission: 5sp Manual

Suspension:  HSD TT-Series Coilovers (Street Spec - 8kg Front, 6kg Rear) very comfortable on the street.

Wheels/Tyres: 18" Osaka Racing Wheels, Kumho Tyres

Mods:

• ADR approved alarm/immobiliser

• Shadow Turbo Timer

• 3" 5Zigen catback exhaust

• Downpipe

• Apexi Power Intake Pod Filter

• Splitfire Coilpacks

• NGK Iridium Spark Plugs (BKR6EIX-11)

• Alloy Radiator

• Original OEM Xenon headlights still fitted 

Interior:

• Front & Rear Leatherette Seats (Black with Black Perforated centres, Red Stitching) professionally fitted by Proseat.

• Genuine leather shift boot and hand brake boot – Black with red stitching.

• Red Suede Door inserts.

• Full Blue LED dash light replacement.

• Custom car mats with Nissan logo

• Nismo GT urethane shift knob 

• Factory Sunroof

Audio:

• Pioneer Avic-D3 in-dash CD/DVD player with 6.1" LCD touchscreen (This model was not available in Australia and GPS function does not work as only USA maps are available)

• Ipod connection to Avic-D3 unit fitted in glove box. Charges ipod.

• Front Speakers - Pioneer 6.5" two way aramid cone speakers

• Rear Speakers - Infinity Kappa 63.7i 6.5" three way

• JL Audio 12" Subwoofer in custom fibreglass housing with carpet

• Fusion Powerplant amplifier for Sub 

Price: $24500 ONO incuding RWC and rego till March 2011

Always garaged and serviced every 6 months at Werribee Nissan.

Serious enquires only. No test pilots. NOT interested in Trades.

Contact Joseph,

Ph: 0422 836 711 ([email protected])

Thanks for looking.

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